IPL: RCB eye their first title

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IPL: RCB eye their first title
RCB captain Virat Kohli and Sunrisers's captain David Warner will be the cynosure of all eyes in the IPL final.

Bengaluru - Kohli's Challengers target maiden IPL crown

By IANS

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Published: Sat 28 May 2016, 10:13 PM

Last updated: Sun 29 May 2016, 4:22 AM

With just hours to go for the much-awaited Indian Premier League (IPL) summit clash, all eyes will be on the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium which will host the exciting battle between Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) tonight.
Led by an inspirational Virat Kohli, RCB will be hoping to get the monkey off their back after failing to win in both their previous attempts - 2009 and 2011 - and also relish the opportunity of bagging their maiden IPL trophy in front of a vociferous home crowd.
On the other hand, having managed to reach the playoffs just once in their debut season in 2013, Hyderabad will bank on their bowling prowess and skipper David Warner, who single-handedly pulled off an improbable four-wicket victory against Gujarat Lions in the second qualifier at the Ferozeshah Kotla Stadium on Friday.
Struggling to find consistency in the league phase, Bangalore made a stunning comeback to register five consecutive wins before reaching their third final. RCB dished out five clinical performances to beat the Gujarat Lions (by 144 runs), Kolkata Knight Riders (by 9 wickets), Kings XI Punjab (by 82 runs D/L method), Delhi Daredevils (by 6 wickets) and Gujarat (by 4 wickets) again in the first Qualifier to seal their place in the title clash.
RCB's success story centred around skipper Kohli and AB de VIlliers's glorious run with the willow. With 919 runs under his belt, Kohli has amassed four centuries and six fifties in this edition so far to be the highest run-getter while the South African is the third highest scorer in the league with 682 runs, including one century and six half-centuries. After struggling early on, Kohli's opening partner Chris Gayle has found his touch at the right juncture while young keeper-batsman KL Rahul has been a revelation.
All-rounder Shane Watson has led the side's weakened bowling unit with 20 wickets so far alongwith young leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal.
On the flip side, coming into the final on the back of two high profile wins - first against two-time champions Kolkata Knight Riders by 22 runs in the eliminator and then against Lions in the second qualifier, the visitors will go all out.
Like their rivals, the visitors have also found an inspiring leader in Warner. Besides Warner, Sunrisers also have the likes of Shikhar Dhawan (473 runs) and the experienced Yuvraj Singh.
More than the batting, the side's pace bowling strength has been a challenge for the opposition in this edition. Despite losing veteran Ashish Nehra midway due to an injury, pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar is the leading wicket-taker with 23 wickets from 16 games, while Bangladeshi pacer Mustafizur Rahman has 16 from 15 matches.
Sunrisers will be hoping Rahman turns up fit for Sunday's game after sitting out the second qualifier owing to a hamstring niggle.


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